April is that weird in-between month where you can ski powder in the morning, hit disco at night, hunt Easter eggs on the Square, and close down two ski resorts within a week.
It’s not winter.
It’s not spring.
It’s Jackson.
Let’s break this into five distinct Jackson personalities instead of the usual boring event list.
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
April 2026 Events
Spring arrives in the valley — ski, explore, and celebrate
Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Town Square
Grab a bag or basket and head to Town Square promptly at 10 a.m. Hunt eggs and mingle with the Easter Bunny and other favorite characters.
Live Music at Trapper’s Restaurant — JHMR
Music, food, and craft drinks on the deck at Solitude Station, the Sweetwater Gondola’s scenic midway station.
Après DJ Set with Chuck Samples — Tram Dock
Wind down your ski day with a lively après set at the iconic Tram Dock at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.
Jackson Hole Home and Garden Show
Kick off spring with garden workshops, culinary demos, flower displays, and home renovation ideas for the whole family.
Grand Teton Visitor Center Opens for the Season
The Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center in Moose opens daily. Browse exhibits and connect with park rangers.
Free Guided Stargazing with Wyoming Stargazing Free
Guided look at the dark skies above Teton Village. Take the second left off Hwy 390 toward the Ranch Lot, then first left into the field across from it.
Closing Day at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Last powder runs of the season. Make them count.
Yellowstone National Park Opens North & West Entrances
The gateway to America’s first national park swings open for the season. Geysers, wildlife, and wonder await.
Yellowstone Bear World — Opening Weekend
A beloved family destination in the greater Yellowstone region opens its gates for the 2026 season.
Closing Day at Grand Targhee Resort
Final day on Targhee’s legendary slopes over the backside of the Tetons.
Cathedral Voices Chamber Choir Spring Festival Concert Free
A beautiful free spring concert featuring the Cathedral Voices Chamber Choir alongside the Jackson Hole Symphony Orchestra.
Take-a-Tour Tuesdays — Jackson Hole History Museum
Exhibits Director Kirsten Corbett leads a guided tour of “Women Artists of the American West: Colorado and Utah, 1885–1935.” Space limited to 20, first-come, first-served.